Audio TreeA rythym puzzle game, where you create your own music and solve puzzles. Using a synthesizer (modified MÖAN by vrld) and the LÖVE engine by creating epic trees where every leaf is a note!

Planned Features:Challenge mode, where you piece songs and tunes back together by ear. Sandbox, let your creativity run wild with the entire synthesizer at your fingertips and the ability to export your creations as levels to send to your friends.

This is the last development version before I abandoned the project, it's bundled together with a few other finished and prototype projects in my OW_HUB launcher. Contains a bunch of features that were never explained by tooltips like middlemouse to change tool and pitch and volume adjusting with both mousewheel and left and right mouse, any pitch below 0 is invalid and will be nullified.Download and enjoy!

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I second that (Well, not the "awful" part!) But when I saw this long ago (in "what's you working") I got a bit interested in see this come out. So StoneCrow stop be "junked" somewhere and start release your nice projects that you keep posting in forum!

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Really it looks awful? There is a pretty mode that I'm working on, but cause of everything thats going on at once I don't want to work on it until I've got the basic game down (also im working on a setting that doesn't use canvases atm).

No releases yet, sorry mate. Gonna get a demo out as soon as i have the sandbox area fully featured.I'm working full time on all this stuff atm though due to having just left college and being between jobs, so shouldn't be too long aslong as my other projects don't slow it down too much

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StoneCrow wrote:No releases yet, sorry mate. Gonna get a demo out as soon as i have the sandbox area fully featured.I'm working full time on all this stuff atm though due to having just left college and being between jobs, so shouldn't be to long aslong as my other projects don't slow it down too much